The IBM 4898 Infoprint Color 1664 MFP is an all-in-one multifunction printer (MFP) that provides color print, copy, scan, and fax functions. With up to 25 page-per-minute (ppm)(1) letter size, 24 ppm(1) A4 size, color and monochrome laser printer and up to 35 sides-per-minute(2) scanner, Infoprint Color 1664 MFP is designed to keep up with the demands of large workgroups.

In addition to one 500-sheet built-in drawer, the printer comes with two more 500-sheet drawers and a 100-sheet multipurpose feeder for a total input capacity of 1,600-sheets standard. Output capacity for all models is 250 sheets. Duplex is standard.

Memory

All models come with 256 MB of SDRAM in the printer and 512 MB in the MFP for a maximum of 768 MB of memory. All models have one slot for flash memory. One 32 MB or 64 MB flash memory option is supported. The application solution features such as IPDS are not compatible with the Infoprint 1664 MFP.

A hard drive (40 GB+) comes standard on the Infoprint Color 1664 MFP.

Network connections

Fast Ethernet is standard on all models.

Usage rates

The maximum monthly usage for printing is 120,000 impressions. IBM does not recommend printing to these monthly maximums on a consistent basis.

Print quality

The resolution of Infoprint Color 1664 MFP is:

4800CQ (default full printer speed)

1200 x 1200 dpi (reduced printer speed)

Infoprint Color 1664 MFP will have 5 toner darkness levels for color and monochrome. The printer will ship with printer darkness set at 4. When printing in color, level 5 is equal to level 4.

This product may connect to a Public Telecommunications Network, as such by country regulations and laws this product may require Telecommunications Approval through country Telecommunications Authority prior to sale.

Note: All models come with two 500-sheet drawers and a 100-sheet multipurpose feeder for a total input capacity of 1,100-sheets standard. Up to two optional 500-sheet drawers are supported for a total input capacity of 2,100 sheets. Output capacity for all models is 250 sheets. Duplex is standard.

Customer Setup (CSU)

Yes.

Printer Data Streams

The Infoprint Color 1664 MFP supports the following data streams:

PostScript 3 Emulation

Hewlett-Packard Company PCL 6 Emulation

PPDS Migration Tool

PDF v1.5 emulation

Font support

The Infoprint Color 1664 MFP resident fonts include support for following:

The fonts in the PCL emulation are compatible with the fonts in the HP LaserJet 4550 and include nine additional fonts and many extra symbol sets to support extra languages and applications. Included in the PCL emulation are OCR-A, OCR-B and Code 3 of 9 barcode fonts. The fonts in the PostScript emulation are compatible with all 136 fonts in Adobe PostScript 3 and include 22 additional fonts.

Additional fonts can be downloaded to the MFP RAM, hard drive, or optional user flash card.

Included on the CD-ROM shipped with the MFP are screen fonts to match the MFP's resident scalable fonts. This CD also includes a variety of downloadable fonts for Hebrew and Arabic.

Support for the euro currency character is included in all applicable fonts for both the PostScript and PCL emulations. Twelve of the PCL symbol sets support the euro character including all seven Windows symbol sets.

The MFP supports Unicode printing with special UTF-8 encodings in both the PCL and PostScript emulations. UTF-8 encoding is a particular way to access characters that is very useful for fonts with large character sets. UTF-8 is used by our SAP printing solution.

Note: (1) All first print times are measured for 4800CQ simplex printing on letter sized paper. The test job consists of a single page of simple text (approximately 20% coverage). The First print time is defined as the elapsed time from hitting enter on the PC keyboard to the page exiting to the output bin. All tests will pick paper from the default primary input tray and the page will exit into the default primary output bin.

Note: (2) Times may be longer if an automatic calibration is required.

Print Quality

General Statement on Print Quality

During the life of the printer, components are subject to wear based on usage. Printers continuously operating at or near the maximum duty cycle may require service for replacement of these components to ensure high quality printing and good performance throughout the life of the printer.

Customer-replaceable maintenance items are recommended every 200,000 pages for the fuser and 120,000 pages for the ITU.

Automatic Calibration

The Infoprint Color 1664 MFP performs an automatic calibration under the following conditions:

At power on

After 8 hours of Power Saver

Every 500 pages

After changing a print cartridge

After changing an intermediate transfer unit.

A manual calibration can be initiated by selecting "Color Adjust" from the Color Menu.

Print Quality Settings

4800CQ (default) (full printer speed)

1200 x 1200 dpi (reduced printer speed)

Color and Black & White Printer Controls

The Infoprint Color 1664 MFP will offer several controls that will allow the user or Printer / Network Administrators to direct the preferred output to be Color or Black & White.

Driver

A choice to print a color job in black & white is available in Infoprint Color 1664 MFP Drivers. Note that the drivers for Infoprint Color 1664 MFP are branded Infoprint Color 1664. Printing jobs in color is the default setting.

Allows users not utilizing an Infoprint Color 1664 MFP Driver to print a color job in black & white by selecting Black & White from the menu. The selections are Color (default setting) and Black & White. "Print Mode" is located under the Color Menu. These Op panel selections are ignored when using an Infoprint Color 1664 MFP Driver for Windows.

Printer Usage

Printer Usage modes are set to control the starting position of the Intermediate Transfer Unit (ITU) and how the printer software controls its position depending on the color content of the print job and/or the Infoprint Color 1664 MFP Driver or "Print Mode" selection. There are two selections: Max Speed and Max Yield (default setting). "Printer Usage" is located under the Setup Menu.

Processing a significant number of black pages with the ITU engaged may reduce the life of the color photoconductors and may affect the ultimate life of the color print cartridges (the photoconductor is an integral part of the cartridge).

Maximum print speed is obtained when the Driver and Print Mode are set to color (default settings) and Printer Usage is set to Max Speed. Any other selections can reduce throughput depending on the job content and the selection. It takes approximately one second to lower the ITU and approximately six seconds to raise it. The following table summarizes the effect of selections on the ITU movement.

Black only Position at the Lowers if 3 end of last job consecutive black pages are in the queue OR if the current page and at least the last 2 pages were black

Max Yield Color Position at the Lowers if 3 end of last job consecutive black pages are in the queue OR if the Black only Raised/Engaged current page and at after power on least the last 2 pages were black

Black & White Lock

This feature allows Printer/Network Administrators to "lock" the Infoprint Color 1664 MFP in a mode that will only print black & white with the ITU disengaged. This feature can not be overridden with any other menu or driver selection. "Black and White Lock" is located under the Setup Menu.

Print Permissions

Print Permissions allows customers to configure the Infoprint Color 1664 MFP to only print color for certain approved network user IDs. MarkVision will host a utility that allows IT administrators to enter user ID exceptions to normal printing function. User ID specific permissions are entered and stored in the printer. They can be updated at any time and as many times as customers wish. The list is limited to 100 user IDs per printer. The list is intended to be an exceptions list. (i.e. if normal use allows color printing for most people the list can be used to exclude certain users from color printing).

Conversely, normal usage could be no color printing and the list is used to allow color printing for select users who have demonstrated a business need to print color.

Toner Darkness Settings

Infoprint Color 1664 MFP will have 5 Toner Darkness levels for color and mono. The printer will ship with Printer Darkness set at 4. When printing in color, level 5 is equal to level 4.

Note: (1) US CMYK is default for low volt printers, Euro CMYK is default for high volt printers.

Note: (2) Default settings.

"Manual" Color Correction Output Selection Definitions

Vivid

Applies a color correction algorithm that produces brighter, more saturated colors. May be selected for all incoming color formats.

sRGB Display

Applies color correction to produce output that approximates the colors displayed on a computer monitor.

sRGB Vivid

Increased color saturation for the sRGB Display color correction.

Display - True Black

Applies color conversion table to produce output that approximates the colors displayed on a computer monitor using only black toner for neutral gray colors.

RGB Off

No color correction is implemented.

US CMYK

Applies color correction to approximate SWOP color output.

Vivid CMYK

Increased color saturation for the US CMYK color correction.

CMYK Off

No color correction is implemented.

Euro CMYK

Applies color correction to approximate EuroScale color output.

Color Balance Control

The Infoprint Color 1664 MFP will offer a Color Balance Control. It is a color correction option that allows the user to increase or decrease the amount of toner going to the page individually for the cyan, magenta, yellow and black color planes. The scale for the adjustments is +5 to -5.

Color Saver Mode

The Infoprint Color 1664 MFP will offer a Color Saver Mode that allows end users to print images and graphics lighter. Text will print at Toner Darkness "4", while images and graphics print at Toner Darkness "1". The Color Saver Mode is located on the Op panel under the Color Menu and may be selected from the IBM Custom PostScript or PCL Driver.

Enhance Fine Lines

In this feature, setting this option to ON has the effect of more faithfully representing fine detail in jobs, such as fine lines in CAD drawings. The default is OFF.

Coverage Estimator

The Coverage Estimator is designed to give the user an approximation of percent coverage per color when printing a composite color document. The estimation of coverage can be used to calculate an approximate cost of any given document if yield and coverage are assumed to be linear and inversely related. This tool should allow customers to discover for themselves that printing color documents on color laser printers is frequently an economical way to create these documents. Furthermore, they can discover that many black and white documents can be improved for a nominal increase in cost.

The Coverage Estimator allows end users to estimate the percent coverage of cyan, magenta, yellow and black on a page. The estimates will be printed on the page. The Coverage Estimator is available from the Op Panel under the utility menu.

The Coverage Estimator is intended to only estimate the coverage on a given page. For all toner colors that are used, the minimum percentage reported will be two percent. Reported values may vary from printer to printer. The accuracy of the estimates may be affected by the fullness of the print cartridges, environmental conditions, media type, application, application settings, driver, driver settings, and the content of the page. IBM makes no claim as to the accuracy of the estimated percents.

Color Samples

To assist users in selecting the colors to be printed, they can print color sample pages for each of the RGB and CMYK color conversion tables used in the printer. The color sample pages consist of a series of colored boxes along with the RGB and CMYK combination that creates the color observed for each particular box. These pages can be useful in helping users decide which RGB or CMYK combinations to use in their software applications to create the desired printed color output.

Incoming faxes may be forwarded to another fax machine, e-mail, FTP, or LDSS. In order to fax to LDSS, LDSS is required.

HalfTone:

Infoprint Color 1664 MFP does not support 8-bit grayfax.

Max Broadcast Locations:

Maximum Broadcast locations is 400. Note: each number in a group fax is a location.

Group Fax (Broadcasting):

Broadcasting is available on the Infoprint Color 1664 MFP. It can broadcast to 46 locations (based on 10 digit numbers with a max of 512 characters). This function is supported by Speed Dials (shortcuts) and the touch screen menus for Group Fax (Broadcasting).

Manual Fax:

Manual Fax capability available on Infoprint Color 1664 MFP.

Fax from PC:

Fax from PC is supported using Postscript driver for both local and network attach modes.

Fax Shortcuts:

Maximum charactors per shortcut = 500 characters

Speed Dials:

The number of SpeedDials/Shortcuts is greater than 5000, based on a 10-digit phone number.

Fax Preservation:

Faxes are preserved over POR on the Infoprint Color 1664 MFP.

LDAP Lookup:

LDAP Address Lookup capability on the Infoprint Color 1664 MFP.

Support for mixed letter/legal

Custom job (job build) from ADF and/or flatbed

Scan Specific Specifications

Scan Performance

The following table summarizes performance numbers for the Infoprint Color 1664 MFP:

Disable all unneeded protocols and network communication paths by which the MFP can be configured.

MFP touch screen lock function

The MFP touch screen lock function disables the MFP functions such as copy and scan-to-email. This helps secure the MFP from unauthorized use when the office is idle or unattended. An administrator must unable the function and set the password for use with the function. Any user may then lock the MFP touch screen or unlock the touch screen using the password.

Setting security using the Embedded Web Server (EWS)

To enhance the security of network communications and MFP configuration, use the advanced security options. These features are available through the Web page of the MFP.

Setting the system password Setting the system password protects configuration of the Embedded Web Server. A system password is also required for Secure mode and confidential communication with MVP.

Using the secure Embedded Web Server

The SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) allows for secure connections to the Web server within the print device. To connect to the Embedded Web Server more securely, connect to the SSL port instead of the default HTTP port. The SSL port connection will encrypt all Web server network communications between the PC and MFP.

Supporting SNMPv3 (Simple Network Management Protocol version 3)

SNMPv3 protocol allows for encrypted and authenticated network communications. It also lets the administrator select a desired leve of security. Prior to use, at least one user name and password must be established from the settings page. To configure for SNMPv3 through the Embedded Web Server of the MFP:

Supporting IPSec (Internal Protocol Security)

IP Security protocol provides authentication and encryption of communications at the network layer allowing all application and network communications over the IP protocol to be secure. IPSec can be set up between the MFP and up to five hosts, using both IPV4 and IPV6.

Disabling ports and protocols The TCP and UDP ports can be configured to one of three modes or values:

Disabled - Never allows network connections to this port

Secure and unsecure - Allows the port to remain open, even in Secure mode

Unsecured Only - Allows the port to only open when the MFP is not in Secure mode

Using 802.1x Authentication

802.1x port authentication allows the MFP to join networks that require authentication before allowing access. 802.1x port authentication can be used with the WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) feature of an optional external wireless print server to provide WPA-Enterprise security support.

Support for 802.1x requires the establishment of credentials for the MFP. THe MFP must be known to the Authentication Server (AS). The AS will allow network access to devices presenting a valid set of credentials which typically involves a name/password combination and possibly a certificate. The AS will allow network access to the MFP presenting a valid set of credentials. The credentials can be managed by using the Embedded Web Server of the MFP.

Locking the operator panel menus

Operator Panel Menu Lockout allows creation of a PIN number and a choice of specific menus to lock. Each time a locked menu is selected, the user is prompted to enter the correct PIN at the operator panel. The PIN does not affect any access through the EWS.

Printing Lockout

Printing Lockout allows locking or unlocking of an MFP using an assigned PIN. When locked, every job the MFP receives will buffer to the hard disk. A user can print jobs only by entering the correct PIN on the operator panel. A PIN can be assigned through the Web page of the MFP.

Note: Back channel data will be processed while the MFP is locked. Reports such as users or event logs can be retrieved from a locked MFP.

Confidential Print Setup

Confidential Print Setup allows the designation of a maximum number of PIN entry attempts and allows setting an expiration time for print jobs. When a user exceeds a specific number of PIN entry attempts, all of the user's print jobs are deleted. When a user has not printed their jobs within a designated time period, the print jobs are deleted.

Encrypting the hard disk

Disk Encryption provides protection of sensitive data stored on internal hard disk drives in the event of unauthorized access to the hardware. When enabled, Disk Encryption uses 128 bit AES encryption to encrypt all data stored on the drive. This feature is disabled by default, and enabled through the Power On Configuration menu. When enabled or disabled, the entire drive is formatted, destroying any references to data that may have been stored previously.

Hard disk wiping

Hard disk wiping performs a multi-purpose overwrite of all sectors on the hard drive, mitigating the potential exposure risks for sensitive information. This feature is performed on a demand basis, and is accessed through the Power On Configuration menu.

Using the restricted server list function

The Restricted Server list lets a system support person restrict which hosts are allowed to communicate with the MFP over the network which prevents other hosts from managing and printing to the MFP.

Note: The Restricted Server List only restricts TCP traffic; it does not affect UDP traffic. The Restricted Server List supports up to ten host addresses or ten network addresses.

Digitally Signed Firmware Update Files

Upgraded firmware files from Lexmark are now signed with a digital signature, which verifies the source and authenticity of the updated code. This prevents a malicious user from creating and uploading to the MFP custom code that could intercept and expose potential confidential data.

Printer Specifications

Print Area

The Infoprint Color 1664 MFP printable area is limited to within 4.2 mm (0.167 in.) of top, bottom, left or right edges of the media. Any information placed outside this specified printable area will not print.

Media Support

All models come standard with three 500-sheet paper drawers and a 100-sheet multipurpose feeder. One 250-sheet output bin is standard. See tables below for standard and maximum media capacities.

Note: (1) A maximum combination of three optional 500-sheet drawers or a maximum combination of one optional 500-sheet drawer plus one 2,000-sheet drawer is supported on any model. Scanner shelf can only be used in the noted standard configuration.

Note: (1) For 60 to 176 g/m2 paper, grain long fibers are recommended. For papers heavier than 176 g/m2, grain short is preferred.Note: (2) Paper less than 75 gsm is limited to simplex only at less than 60% relative humidity and is not supported in duplex. Paper less than 75 gsm must be printed with paper weight set to light.Note: (3) Pressure sensitive area must enter the printer first.Note: (4) 100% cotton content maximum weight is 24 lb. bond.Note: (5) 28 lb bond envelopes are limited to 25% cotton content.Note: (6) The duplex option supports the same weights and types as the printer except for 16-19.9 lb (60-74.9 gsm) grain long bond, A5, cardstock, transparencies, envelopes, and paper labels.Note: (7) Occasional use only.Note: (8) For envelopes, Envelope Drawer has same support as MPF.Note: (9) Paper 120 to 176 gsm (32 to 47 lb) must be printed with Paper Weight set to heavy.

Integrated Forms Pressure Area(2) 140-175 gsm No No No up to 47 lb bond Paper Base 75-135 gsm No No No (long grain) 20-36 lb

Envelopes 60-105 gsm No No No(Sulfite, wood-free 16-28lb bond(3)or up to 100%cotton bond)

Note: (1) For 60 to 176 g/m2 paper, grain long fibers are recommended. For papers heavier than 176 g/m2, grain short is preferred.Note: (2) Paper less than 75 gsm is limited to simplex only at less than 60% relative humidity and is not supported in duplex. Paper less than 75 gsm must be printed with paper weight set to light.Note: (3) Pressure sensitive area must enter the printer first.Note: (4) 100% cotton content maximum weight is 24 lb. bond.Note: (5) 28 lb bond envelopes are limited to 25% cotton content.Note: (6) The duplex option supports the same weights and types as the printer except for 16-19.9 lb (60-74.9 gsm) grain long bond, A5, cardstock, transparencies, envelopes, and paper labels.Note: (7) Occasional use only.

Banner Paper Support

Size 210 to 215.9 mm wide by up to 1219.2 mm long (8.27 to 8.5 inches wide by up to 48 inches long)Weight(1) 90 to 120 gsm (24 to 32 lb. Bond)Type Paper

Preprinted forms and letterheads must be able to withstand 170 degrees C (338 degrees F) fusing temperature and should be selected using guidelines found in the printer User's Guide. The chemical process used in preprinting may render some papers unsuitable for use with the Infoprint Color 1664 MFP.

Unsuitable papers include multipart forms and documents; chemically treated papers; coated, synthetic and thermal papers, A5 paper less than 80 gsm recycled paper less than 75 gsm; and preprinted papers requiring a high degree of registration.

Recycled paper less than 80gsm (21lb) may cause unacceptable results.

Envelopes

All envelopes should be new, unused, and without package damage.

Envelopes with excessive curl or twist exceeding 6 mm, those stuck together, those with bent corners or nicked edges, or those that interlock should not be used.

Envelopes with exposed flap adhesive when the flap is in the closed position.

For best results, printing on new 90 g/m2 (24 lb.) sulfite or 25% cotton bond envelopes is recommended.

Under high humidity conditions (over 60%), envelopes may seal during printing.

Transparencies

Use letter or A4-size sheets only.

Transparencies specifically designed for xerographic copy machines or laser printers may be used with the Infoprint Color 1664 MFP.

Labels

Labels should be selected using guidelines found in the User's Reference, Complete Printer Reference, and tested for acceptability.

Guidelines for Scanner Document Feeder

The automatic document feeder is designed to handle most paper types. However, if you are unsure if your document will cause a jam in the automatic document feeder, we recommend that you scan it using the flatbed. The following cannot be properly fed by the automatic document feeder:

Paper with clip or staple attached

Paper with ink not totally dry

Paper with inconsistent thickness, such as envelopes

Paper with wrinkles, curls, folds or tears

Tracing paper, coated paper, carbonless paper

Paper that is too large or too small (use flatbed instead)

Items other than papers, such as cloth, metal or OHP film

Notched paper

Paper with an odd (non-rectangular) shape

Photographic paper

Paper with perforations on its side

Very thin paper

Media Sensing

The Infoprint Color 1664 MFP has the following paper sensors:

Standard Optional Optional Optional Input 500-Sht. 2000-Sht. EnvelopeSensing Function Trays Drawers Drawer Drawer--------------------- -------- -------- --------- --------Paper Size Sensing Paper Tray Yes Yes Yes No Multipurpose Tray No No No NoPaper Out Sensing Paper Tray Yes Yes Yes Yes Multipurpose Tray No No No NoTray Present Sensing Paper Tray Yes Yes Yes Yes Multipurpose Tray No No No NoEnvelope Conditioning Yes No No NoMisc. Other Narrow Media Yes No No No Auto Size Yes No No No Tray Low Yes Yes No No Pass Through Yes Yes Yes No Cover Open/ Cartridge Present Yes No No No Input Sensor Yes No No No Fuser Exit Yes No No No

The remote operator panel is available from internal and external print servers.

Applications Solutions

No application solution features are supported on the Infoprint Color 1664 MFP.

Direct USB printing and scanning

Direct USB connectivity allows individuals to print or scan PDF, TIFF, and JPEG files directly to the MFP using an approved USB flash memory device. Through the MFP's USB Direct interface located on the MFP operator panel, a user can simply insert the USB flash memory device, select the appropriate file and choose to print the file on this specific MFP. Similarly, the user can choose to send scanned files from the MFP to a USB flash memory device .

Direct USB requires a supported USB flash memory device. The following USB flash memory devices has been tested and approved for this product:

Lexar JumpDrive 2.0 Pro (256 MB, 512 MB, 1 GB)

SanDisk Cruzer mini (256 MB, 512 MB, 1 GB)

While other USB flash drives have not been tested and therefore cannot be approved, these products may function if the storage device meets the following qualifications:

In addition to the above hardware requirements, PDF files used with Direct USB printing must support PDF standard version 1.5 or earlier. PDF files with restricted printing permissions or encryption are not supported.

Certifications

The Infoprint Color 1664 MFP complies with the global safety standard for Information Technology Equipment, i.e. IEC 60950, and its country equivalents in the markets we serve.

Note: (1) Download the latest MFP drivers from the IBM Web Site.Note: (2) IBM Printing Solution is only available from the IBM Web Site.Note: (3) MFP driver support only. No support for IBM utilities. Driver must be installed using Windows Add Printer Wizard.Note: (4) Support for these operating systems only available from the IBM Web site.Note: (5) Drivers for these operating system not provided by IBM.Note: (6) Drivers for these operating systems available from the IBM Web site in 1st half 2006.Note: (7) TWAIN support in Terminal Server environments requires a Terminal Server-aware TWAIN application

The Windows software applications, which operate in the operating systems listed above, are best suited to run with the drivers supplied with the printer. These drivers for Windows take advantage of your printer functions and increase the printer performance wherever possible.

Management Solutions

MarkVision Professional and MarkVision Messenger are available via the Web at:

www.markvisionprofessional.com.

NetPnP, Software Installation and Distribution tools are provided on Drivers and Utilities CDs.

MarkVision Professional

MarkVision Professional is a cross-platform printer management solution that enables IT administrators to proactively monitor and manage network devises in an enterprise environment via a web browser. It provides IT administrators with realtime device status and information, centralized device setup, remote printer monitoring and management, and asset management capabilities.

MarkVision Messenger

MarkVision Messenger provides real-time notification of printer conditions via e-mail, paging, or other applications and facilitates automated responses to these conditions before they become critical and disruptive to user productivity. MarkVision Messenger enhances administrators' quality for service and improves end-user productivity and satisfaction.

Software Installation and Distribution Tools

The IBM Script Install utility provides a very powerful method to install or uninstall MFPprinter software in Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 environments. Through the use of the Script Install utility, System Administrators can easily perform mass rollouts of IBM printers/MFPs by creating custom scripts to perform local or remote printer/MFP software installations on end user workstations.

When combined with the Driver Profiler utility, I/T shops can centrally create and deploy custom printing environments for each remote location. Together, these utilities drastically reduce the time required to install MFP software in a distributed environment.

Printing Solution for Novell systems

The IBM Printing Solution for Novell systems offers administrators more control over IBM printers/MFPs. This all-inclusive package provides support for both NDPS and iPrint printing systems on NetWare 5.1, 6.0 and 6.5 servers and NOES for NetWare servers. The package consists of Novell's NDPS gateway coupled with IBM's custom control snap-ins for both NetWare Administrator (NWAdmin) and iManager. By offering custom support for both NetWare Administrator and iManager management utilities, this offering allows administrators to take full control of IBM MFPs in a Novell printing environment.

The IBM printers with USB interfaces are certified for USB attachment to Sun Blade workstations and Sun Ray appliances. MarkVision Professional is available from the IBM Web site.

Host Software

Infoprint Color 1664 MFP uses the Infoprint Color 1664 drivers.

Windows Custom Drivers

To maximize the user experience, IBM offers custom PCL emulation and PostScript drivers for Windows systems. Custom drivers for Windows provide the most comprehensive set of printing features available for IBM products. Offering an easy-to-use interface and time saving preset features, the IBM custom drivers allow users to access popular MFP features intuitively.

Windows System Drivers

System drivers for Windows provide users with basic printing capabilities for their IBM printers/MFPs. Built on Microsoft technology, system drivers mix key IBM MFP capabilities with Microsoft's rendering engine to provide a solid, no-frills driver. IBM system drivers are available in PCL-XL emulation and PostScript versions.

MFP Drivers for UNIX and Linux systems

IBM MFP/printer drivers reduce the complications of printing in UNIX and Linux environments. Built on the LPRng printing system, the IBM printer/MFP drivers provide fully scriptable command-line options. When running in X-Windows mode, IBM MFP drivers make it easy to access many popular MFP features without memorizing command line options through a GUI interface.

This product includes Microsoft Certified and digitally signed print drivers. The driver certification indicates a high level of compatibility between the Windows operating system and the printer. Print drivers for these products have received certification under the following operating systems:

Note: (1) LWAd is the statistical upper-limit A-weighted sound power level (rounded to the nearest 0.1 B).Note: (2) LpAm is the mean A-weighted emission sound pressure level measured at the 1-meter bystander positions (rounded to the nearest dB).Note: (3) All measurements made in conformance with ISO 7779 and declared in conformance with ISO 9296.Note: (4) All measurements made with the M40 MFP Option scanner and Infoprint Color 1664 printer together.Note: (5) NA = Not applicable.

Publications

M40 MFP Option Set-Up Guide

This will be available in the following languages: English, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Brazilian Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish.

Infoprint Color 1664 printer setup sheet

M40 MFP Operator Panel

This will be available in the following languages: English, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Brazilian Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish.

M40 MFP Option User's Guide

Contained on the M40 MFP Software and Documentation CD.

This will be available in the following languages: English, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Brazilian Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish.

(P/N 39V1498) 500-Sheet Drawer

This input option can be installed beneath the printer to offer an added input source which holds approximately 500 sheets of 20 lb. paper.

(P/N 39V1499) 500-Sheet Tray

Minimum required = 0, maximum allowed = no maximum

Prerequisite = none, Co-requisite = none

For customer environments with space or budget constraints that would prevent purchase of the complete input drawer option, a separate tray option is available. Drawer includes tray plus support unit. For example, the tray might hold an alternate media, such as letterhead, and temporarily replace a tray with standard media as needed. This version of the tray holds approximately 500 sheets of (20 lb.) paper.

(P/N 39V1501) 2,000-Sheet Drawer

Minimum required = 0, maximum allowed = 1

Prerequisite = none, Co-requisite = If the Duplex feature is installed, a 500-Sheet Drawer feature is required and must be installed between the duplex unit and the 2,000-Sheet Drawer

This input option can be installed beneath the printer to offer an added input source which holds approximately 2,000 sheets of 20 lb. paper.

(P/N 39V1503) Output Expander

Conflict = This feature is mutually exclusive with the 5-Bin Mailbox and StapleSmart Finisher

This output option offers an additional output destination,

(P/N 39V1504) 5-Bin Mailbox

Minimum required = 0, maximum allowed = 1

Prerequisite = none, Co-requisite = none

Conflict = This feature is mutually exclusive with the Output Expander and StapleSmart Finisher

This output option offers five output destinations in one. Each of the 5 bins on this option supports approximately 100 pages (20 lb) of paper.

(P/N 39V1507) StapleSmart Finisher

Minimum required = 0, maximum allowed = 1

Prerequisite = None, Co-requisite = none

Conflict = This feature is mutually exclusive with the Output Expander and 5-Bin Mailbox

This feature offers stapling, offsetting, and an additional output bin. It can support up to 750 sheets of unstapled media. For stapled media, the output bin supports up to 40 stapled sets or 600 sheets.

The stapler can staple a maximum of 25 sheets per set. The staple cartridge contains 3000 staples. The finisher has two handy storage compartments for storing extra staple cartridges.

(P/N 39V1506) Outdoor Media Drawer

Minimum required = 0, maximum allowed = 1

Prerequisite = None, Co-requisite = none

This feature has been especially designed for use in printing on a polyester media used for outdoor signs. This heavy duty outdoor media is available in Letter or A4 sizes. The option ships with a sample pack of the outdoor media. It is recommended that this option not be used in conjunction with other optional input devices.

(P/N 39V1505) Banner Tray

Minimum required = 0, maximum allowed = 1

Prerequisite = None, Co-requisite = none

The Banner Tray feature is an extension of the Multi Purpose Feeder and allows the automatic feeding up to 50 sheets of 24 lb. (90 g/m2) banner paper up to 8.27 inches wide x 48 inches long (210mm x 1219.2mm). It also serves as an extension of the output tray, to hold the printed banner paper as it exits from the printer. The banner media tray is easily installed and features a fold-down tray for space savings when not in use. All media which can be fed from the Multi Purpose Feeder can be used when the Banner Tray is attached. 50 sheets of 24 lb (90 g/m2) paper is the maximum input and output of banner paper supported using the Banner Tray. Banner paper is not supported using duplex mode. The option ships with a box of the Banner Paper.

Memory and Flash Memory Features

The Infoprint Color 1664 MFP has no free slots for DRAM memory and one slot for flash memory features. A maximum of 768 MB of memory and 64 MB of flash memory is supported.

The MFP has no open slots for interface cards. feature.

(P/N 75P6986) 128 MB Memory DIMM

Minimum required = 0, maximum allowed = 1

Prerequisite = none, Co-requisite = none

(P/N 75P6987) 256 MB Memory DIMM

Minimum required = 0, maximum allowed = 1

Prerequisite = none, Co-requisite = none

(P/N 75P6988) 512 MB Memory DIMM

Minimum required = 0, maximum allowed = 1

Prerequisite = none, Co-requisite = none

The flash memory features for the printer include:

(P/N 75P6989) 32 MB Flash DIMM

Minimum required = 0, maximum allowed = 1

Prerequisite = none, Co-requisite = none

(P/N 75P6990) 64 MB Flash DIMM

Minimum required = 0, maximum allowed = 1

Prerequisite = none, Co-requisite = none

Internal Connection Features

In addition to the standard USB port for all models, each Infoprint Color 1664 MFP model has no open interface slots that can be used for optional local connections or network connections.

Furniture Features

(P/N 39V1614) Scanner Stand

Minimum required = 0, maximum allowed = 1

Prerequisite = none, Co-requisite = none

Cable Features

(P/N 75P7030) 2-meter USB Cable

Minimum required = 0, maximum allowed = no maximum

Prerequisite = none, Co-requisite = none

For USB attachment, this USB cable is recommended and must be ordered separately.

Network Cards for External Print Servers Features

The following features provide external network connections:

External Network Cards

(P/N 39V1524) Ethernet 10BaseT/100BaseTX (1 USB port)

Minimum required = 0, maximum allowed = 1

Prerequisite = none, Co-requisite = none

This external print server has one USB port to connect to an Ethernet 10BaseT/100BaseTX network.

(P/N 39V1525) Ethernet 1000BaseTX (4 USB ports)

Minimum required = 0, maximum allowed = 1

Prerequisite = none, Co-requisite = none

This external print server has four USB ports to connect up to four printers to an Ethernet 10BaseT/100BaseTX network.

(P/N 39V1526) Ethernet 10BaseT/100BaseTX (1 parallel port)

Minimum required = 0, maximum allowed = 1

Prerequisite = none, Co-requisite = none

This external print server has one parallel port to connect to an Ethernet 10BaseT/100BaseTX network.

(P/N 75P6857) 802.11G Wireless To Ethernet

Minimum required = 0, maximum allowed = 1

Prerequisite = none, Co-requisite =none

This feature allows the printer to be connected directly to a wireless LAN using the IEEE 802.11g wireless standard. This standard operates at speeds of up to 54 megabits per second (Mbps). The range of this wireless adapter depends on the environment, whether used indoors or outdoors and building contruction. Typical indoor ranges are 20-50 meters and outdoor ranges are 100-200 meters. Performance will degrade with distance. The wireless LAN feature is compliant with any WiFi-compliant device.

The feature is an external adapter that connects to the ethernet port on the printer. The ethernet port can be the standard port that comes on any network model, or an internal ethernet or external print server port. This feature includes a cable that plus into the Ethernet port.

(P/N 75P6854) 802.11G Wireless To USB

Minimum required = 0, maximum allowed = 1

Prerequisite = none, Co-requisite =none

This feature allows the printer to be connected directly to a wireless LAN using the IEEE 802.11g wireless standard. This standard operates at speeds of up to 54 megabits per second (Mbps). The range of this wireless adapter depends on the environment, whether used indoors or outdoors and building contruction. Typical indoor ranges are 20-50 meters and outdoor ranges are 100-200 meters. Performance will degrade with distance. The wireless LAN feature is compliant with any WiFi-compliant device.

The feature is an external adapter that connects to the USB port on the printer.

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